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"I will not report you as you make me money."
That's what they all say and claim - unfortunately nobody is "making money"; actually, they are losing money - what a shame!
Doc: I agree to your assessment - there's nothing to critisize; Nobody - or at least myself - is saying this is a "done deal".
But what are you here for? Betting on done deals? If that's what you're looking for then good luck - "done deals" are not worth betting on.
Should clearly be at another level. I assume that a lot of (potential) investors are reluctant to invest in a company which has time and again disappointed concerning relevant timelines. I hope we finally have now reached the sweet spot everybody has been waiting for!
Wigster: I understand that you prefer to be on both sides of the equation. But being slippery doesn't really give you a clear profile.
If that's what you want then you're doing a bang up job.
Oh Doc: "being more right" appears (at least for you) to be the ultimate measurement - congrats - I hope you feel better!
I'm sure you understand that I'm not only one who would like to say good riddance to a non valeur like you once and for all.
Posters who acknlowegde the potential of PM and would therefore display positivity regarding its future devolepment. However, It appears that the ideal world has not yet reached us yet - wouldn't that have been be nice!!!
Hamm: I may have not expressed myself clearly. However, for once I've got to hand it to "Professional" who appears to have understood my message - which btw is nothing really important.
The SP drift will abrubtly come to an end asa the final LP news rolls in. I was only suggesting that it would be a good time to jump in or increase the share holding.
So hence b/p we are not looking at what the market says - but what the MMs say - right? And I have no doubt they have a slightly different agenda.
In addition: Where is transparency?
e.g. I have tried to buy and others have been able to place and execute their orders at the same price and with the same amount. WTF?
I still don't understand where the surplus shares (sells/buys) end up (every
sale requires a buy and vice versa). That still appears to be the big mystery that the MMs would rather not disclose.
NYSE and Nasdaq provide more transparency!